to smell you through the pc
'Keeping Cool' - Thermoregulation Fur Seals often need to cool down, as their coats are so effective at heat insulation. They do this by 'sailing'. The seal's hairless flippers have a lot of blood vessels running through them. One flipper can be held out of the water so the wind passes over its surface. The evaporation of the water from the wet flipper cools the flipper and the blood flowing through it. Seals do this when they need to regulate their body temperature.
Flipper - 1995 Fish out of Water 1-11 was released on: USA: 18 January 1996
An water activity is playing in water like swimming, water polo and flipper ball.
They swim using there flipper things!!
It has slippery skin which keeps the seal easier to swim through the cold water.
When u put on fins on your feet and go into the water and kick.
well seals,dolphins,and whales but that's mostly all of them
it is true harp seals live in saltwater.
No, Most seals live on the ice, in the open (when they are not in the water!),
habor seals live in salt water
Seals hunt fish, in the water, all the time
harp seals find water by tracking down water animals and if they see them they know they are getting close the water